Kunal Kamra Row: ‘Kabhi Toh Bahar Aayega Na, Kahan Chupega?’, Shinde Sena’s Gulab Patil’s THREAT To Comedian |
Mumbai: Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra’s refusal to apologise for his joke about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has sparked strong reactions from state government ministers. The controversy erupted after Kamra performed a stand-up act in Mumbai where he took a dig at Shinde’s political career, referring to him as a ‘gaddar‘ (traitor) in a parody of a popular Hindi song from Dil To Pagal Hai. His jokes also touched upon the recent political shifts in Maharashtra, including the Shiv Sena and NCP splits.
Gulab Patil’s Threat To Kunal Kamra
The backlash from the ruling coalition was swift. Shiv Sena leader Gulab Patil, speaking to reporters, warned Kamra of consequences if he did not apologise. “Shiv Sena won’t leave him… We won’t tolerate this insult. If he doesn’t apologise, kabhi toh bahar aayega na, kaha chupega? (he will come out, where will he hide?) The Shiv Sena will show its real form,” he said.
Minister of State for Home Yogesh Ramdas Kadam also condemned Kamra’s act, stating that punishment would follow. “He will be punished. If you are going to insult the Supreme Court, the Prime Minister, Hindu Gods and Goddesses, it is not tolerable. You cannot behave like this in Maharashtra or India… We enjoy comedy, but this is not the kind of comedy that will be tolerated,” Kadam told the media.
Kunal Kamra Refuses To Apologise
Despite these warnings, Kamra remained defiant. On Monday, he posted a statement on his official social media account, making it clear that he would not apologise for his act. Meanwhile, the Khar police issued a summons asking him to appear before the investigating officer at 11 am today. However, Mumbai police confirmed that Kamra is currently not in the city.
The controversy also led to legal action. The MIDC police registered an FIR against Kamra for his remarks and the case was later transferred to Khar police for further investigation.